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Re: newbie part extraction on same page


From: Anthony W. Youngman
Subject: Re: newbie part extraction on same page
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 18:27:13 +0100
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In message <address@hidden>, Mats Bengtsson <address@hidden> writes
If you want two separate scores printed below eachother, just include two
\score{...} blocks in your input file. If they fit on the same page, LilyPond
will print them on the same page.

I'm trying to do roughly the same thing ... but am having a different problem.

Trombone part - so I want one score to print in bass clef, and the other in treble clef. No problem there. But I want one part on one side of the paper and the other on the other side. If I do the two parts separately and use Acrobat to combine the resulting pdfs that's exactly what I want.

What I THOUGHT I should do is move the \header inside the \score, and then set printallheaders to true, as per 10.1. What do I get? No headers at all! (I've tried setting it inside both \layout, and \paper.)

And where do I put \pageBreak? If I put it between the scores lily objects. If I put it at the end of the first score, lily doesn't object, but ignores it instead...

Cheers,
Wol

 /Mats

Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:

How can I extract 2 parts to print independently on the same page?  Lets say
I have a 12 measure duet.  I want to print the entire first part on the left
(or top) half of the page, and the entire second part on the right (or
bottom) half of the page, as 2 separate systems beginning to end.  I could
not find any examples of this.  Does it involve using the \book container
which I have no experience with?  (There are also times I want the parts
printed as a single system but thats working already, now using the same
data variables, I want to do a same-page part extract.)

If someone can just steer me in the right direction I'm sure I can figure it
out,

Thanks


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